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exhorted to make due amends to the archbishop and Philip, to the end 

 that the archbishop may not be compelled to proceed against him with 

 ecclesiastical censures. 

 Dated at Armagh. 



The year is not given in the date, but it is fixed iiy no. 34. 



36. Grant to the citizens of Armagh. f, 7. 



19 December, 1406. They are granted three parts of the vault (volte \above 

 line sen] ecclesie \(\hovc Zwicseu] inferioris domus terrestris [i.e. " under-ground 

 house " ?] nuncupate) under the chancel (caneello) of St. Patrick's Church, 

 Armagh, for the archbishop's life, for keeping goods, on condition of their 

 being obedient, pleasing and faithful to him and his church, the fourth part 

 being reserved to the archbishop for keeping the jewels (iocalibus) of the 

 church and other things. 



Dated at Armagh. 



.37. Grant to Master J(ohn) Ocorre, Prior of the Colidei of the church of 



19 December, 1406. Armagh. f. 7. 

 He is granted in farm the church of Dyrebruchisse alias Okaregan, 



appropriate to the archbishop's mensa. He is to pay a rent of 2 marks a 

 year, payable 1 November and 1 May, and to bear all the burdens of the 

 church which pertain to the archbishop. 

 Dated at Armagh. 



38. Note. f. 7\ 



20 December, 1406. Sir Cornelius Ohynneri had collation of the rectory of 

 Thomlachthilistyr, vacant by the resignation of Master Peter Omolchallynd. 



39. Memorandum. f. 7''. 

 December, 1406 (?). States that Philip M'^enabbid and Donald, his son and 

 heir, have a charter of the archbishop for the lands of Okynnechann, at a rent 

 of 5.S. 



The pLice in the Register of this document (which is in the same liand as nos. 36-38, 40-42) 

 suggests a date about 20 December, 1406. This appears to receive some support from nos. 34, 35, 

 from wliich we learn that on 18 December Philip M'^Nab held land from the archbishop. 



40. Grant to Master Lucas Ocassaly {in title Ocassali), canon of Armagh, 

 19 December, 1406. of a pension of 10s. a year. f. 7^ 



The pension is given for services rendered and to be rendered. It is to be 

 paid out of the archbishop's lands of Tyrry in his lordship of Cloyndawyll, 

 and is to continue till Ocassaly is promoted to an ecclesiastical benefice, if he 

 be obedient, pleasing, and faithful to the archbishop. 



Dated at Armagh. 



41. Memorandum. f. 7^. 

 29 December, 1406. States .that at Atrium Dei Laurence Of ergalich, clerk, 

 had collation of the rectory of A reguldakerog, vacant by the death of Master 



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